Developing Client/server ApplicationsHere W.H. Inmon defines the systems development guidelines and principles that ought to govern the client/server environment--what they are, how they are implemented, and what happens if they are ignored--and develops an architecture that applies across all client/server environments. |
Contents
The ClientServer EnvironmentSome Issues | 21 |
The System of Record and Operational | 45 |
System of RecordDSS Processing | 54 |
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Designing Distributed and Cooperative Information Systems Roger Tagg,Chris Freyberg No preview available - 1997 |